What is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is a professional networking platform where people and companies create profiles to connect, hire, sell, learn, and build credibility. It’s widely used by job seekers, recruiters, founders, sales teams, and employers to find opportunities, publish professional content, and grow business relationships.
Connect vs Follow on LinkedIn: What’s the Difference?
Connection
A mutual relationship (both sides accept).
You and the other person can typically see each other’s updates more easily.
You can message connections (depending on privacy settings).
Best for people you know, trust, or work with.
Follow
One-way relationship (you see their posts, they don’t automatically see yours).
Useful for creators, company leaders, and public profiles.
Helps you learn from someone’s content without requesting a connection.
If you’re building a professional audience, enabling followers can help your posts reach more people beyond your connections.
LinkedIn Premium Plans (Quick Overview)
LinkedIn offers paid plans designed for different goals:
Premium Career (job seekers): more profile insights, applicant tools, and limited InMail.
Premium Business (professionals/owners): expanded search and business insights.
Recruiter Lite / Talent Solutions (recruiting): tools for sourcing and managing candidates (features vary by plan and region).
Sales-focused plans (e.g., Sales Navigator in many regions): prospecting tools and advanced lead/company discovery.
Pricing and features can vary by country and may change over time, so always verify inside LinkedIn before purchasing any plan.
LinkedIn Listings on Pe2p.com
On Pe2p.com, you may find LinkedIn-related listings from independent sellers. Depending on marketplace inventory, listings can include things like:
Aged profiles (creation-year stated by seller)
Phone-verified/PVA profiles (as stated)
Accounts with different connection/follower counts (as stated)
Recruiter or premium-related access claims (as stated)
Bulk packages (multiple profiles)
Important: Always read each listing carefully—access level, email ownership, recovery options, region/IP notes, and warranty terms (if offered) differ by seller.
Key Listing Terms Explained (Simple)
Aged account: Created earlier (e.g., 1+ year). Often preferred when history matters.
Fresh account: Newly created, usually low activity.
PVA (Phone Verified): Verified by phone number (seller-claimed).
Connections/Followers included: Seller-claimed network count (quality can vary).
Compliance & Responsible Use Notice
Pe2p.com operates as a third-party marketplace connecting buyers and sellers. Pe2p.com does not create, own, or directly issue LinkedIn accounts.
Buyers and sellers are responsible for ensuring any transaction and usage complies with:
LinkedIn’s Terms of Service and policies
Local laws and regulations
Ethical use (no impersonation, fraud, spam, or deceptive activity)
If an account transfer/resale is not allowed under applicable policies, you should not purchase or list it.
Sell LinkedIn-Related Items on Pe2p.com
If you want to sell on Pe2p.com:
Register as a seller
Complete required verification (if applicable on the platform)
Create accurate listings with clear specs (delivery method, access included, warranty terms)
Use order chat for delivery instructions and support documentation
Best practice for sellers: Don’t make unrealistic claims (e.g., “no risk/never blocked”). Be transparent about what is included and what is not.
FAQ
1) What’s the difference between LinkedIn connect and follow?
Connect is mutual; follow is one-way. You can see someone’s content by following without being connected.
2) Do all listings include email access?
Not always. Always confirm what access is included (email, recovery options, 2FA details) in the listing.
3) Are aged accounts better than fresh accounts?
Aged accounts have longer history, but quality depends on activity, verification, and how the account is used.
4) Can I buy LinkedIn accounts in bulk?
Some sellers may offer bulk packages. Check whether each account is unique and what delivery format is used.